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Padlock

  • US 5,417,092 A
  • Filed: 06/02/1994
  • Issued: 05/23/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/02/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
First Claim
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1. A padlock comprising:

  • a shackle having series of neck portions longitudinally spaced along two opposite ends thereof, each neck portion being defined by two opposite side grooves and an inner groove linked between said side grooves;

    a casing having two shackle holes through two opposite ends thereof for passing each end of said shackle;

    two locating blocks fastened to the two opposite ends of said casing on the inside, each locating block having a vertical through hole vertically disposed at one end and longitudinally aligned with each shackle hole on said casing for passing each end of said shackle, a sliding groove horizontally disposed at an opposite end at the top, and a bottom recess on a bottom wall thereof near said vertical through hole;

    a lock cylinder mounted inside said casing between said locating blocks and having a spindle vertically extended out of a top thereof;

    a gear mounted on said spindle and turned by said lock cylinder through a key;

    two sliding lock plates respectively disposed above said locating blocks, said sliding lock plates having each a toothed portion at one end thereof meshed with said gear at each side, a slot linked with an arched opening at an opposite end thereof, and a bottom rod being slidably mounted in each of said sliding grooves of said locating blocks;

    two spring and steel ball sets respectively disposed in the bottom recess of each of said locating blocks, each of said spring and steel ball sets comprising a spring and a steel ball supported on the spring to engage into each of said inner grooves on said shackle; and

    wherein when said gear is turned clockwise through 45°

    angle, said sliding lock plates are moved apart causing the slot of each sliding lock plate to engage with each neck portion of each end of said shackle in locking engagement;

    when said gear is turned counter-clockwise through 45°

    angle, said sliding lock plates are moved toward each other causing the slot of each sliding lock plate to remove from each end of said shackle permitting each end of said shackle to be disposed in the arched opening of each sliding lock plate, and therefore the shackle is unlocked and can be removed from said casing.

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